Is it actually good, or is it just a meme?

Is it actually good, or is it just a meme?

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No, it's a terrible Chaptor ripoff. You should stick to reading Batman.

It's actually good.

One of the best comics ever written.

Yeah but you should start with Barks.

That sign seems so bitter. Is he selling peppers from his booth?

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After the 10 000 " OMG did you INVENT ducktales!?!?!?" I'd be irritated too.

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Oh shit, Scrooge storytime?

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>Yeah but you should start with Barks.
Nah. IMO I read Life and Times before actually knowing it was a deeply autistic continuity porn and enjoyed it just fine as its own.
Knowing that everything happening is a reference to an older story is denitely interesting, but not the main reason why it's good.

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Not even Scrooge's greatest treasures compare to it.

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>Grossly overpriced!
Kek

Shouldn't Marvel be writing disney characters now that they are a family company?

yes but please read rosa's other duck comics and buy them if you can, its very good but overshadows a lot of his better duck stuff

Hot damn this is some great art

Rosa is talented, but part of his talent comes from the fact that is the paragon of an Autistic fanboy, for better and for worse. He has a deep respect for Duck material, enough so to weave together a coherent timeline and canon from multiple loosely-connected stories, as well as a talent for creating stories that build off of what came before, but also a very strict and narrow-minded definition of what qualifies as “Proper Duck material”. Any deviation or difference in interpretation is enough to set him off and dismiss it as “non-canon”.

That, and casul-fags also probably keep asking if he’s some sort of Ducktales fanartist or something, as the only comics they know are probably Capeshit.

>glxblt

What did she mean by this

Nope. Disney doesn't let Marvel touch their stuff, Marvel's just an IP farm for them.

You are going to continue, right?

If they’re a family company then Marvel is the screw-up black sheep of the family. It’s one thing to bail them out and give easy jobs to boost their self confidence, but good god is it a terrible idea to put them in charge of something important.

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Good show user! Would you be willing to storytime any more, or will that be it for now?

Bamp.

that one was another person, i'm the one who posted the first pages.
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Okay but all of the Barks stories referenced are better than Life and Times.

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I can't find the D.U.C.K. in the title panel. Is it even there?

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damn, i want post a more recent duck story but cloudfare give me an error.

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The Barks stories are better. They don't suffer from the same long-winded text that Rosa's stuff does.

>Long winded text
go back to reading capeshit, lad

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I like Rosa's stories more. I have a thing for pointless continuity jokes, and I like his art style.
Barks is great too, though.

What a twist!

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That part of the ship reminds me of the area with the boogiemen in bloodborne.

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Scrooge was pretty impressionable in his young years.

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>long-winded text

Have you never read a book? Rosa's stuff has a perfect amount of text for a graphic novel.

That shit's LEGENDARY. To Be Riches gives me the feels... Every. Time.

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Have you READ it?

You shouldn't have to read comics. What matters is the art, and how it tells the story, not dialogue.

I wonder, is there Donald Duck equivalent to this? As in, a long epic adventure/series of adventures starring Donald Duck as the main character that showcases his flaws and virtues with such attention to detail and to the character?

Not exactly.
The only stories Donald has that span a longer timeframe are the Duck Avenger and DoubleDuck episodes.

Both aren't /typical/ Duck stories though, but recommended reads nontheless.

>I shouldn’t have to read som many big words, Stories should just be able to deliver exposition and pay attention to continuity Magically in a few panels pictures while having dialogue fit only for quips.
If there were actual walls of text maybe I could see your point, but if this is too much for you I suggest you back to reading pre-k picture books, as those might be more your speed.

>Who'd ever think we'd have trouble stealin' from that runt!
Is it still foreshadowing if it's published after the thing it's referencing?

Duck Avenger. Donald dresses up and becomes a super "hero" as a way to fuck with and get revenge on people he hates or screwed with him but later realizes that he could do some genuine good and becomes an actual hero.

The pacing is a bit odd here. It's basically a second story tacked on to the end of the first one.

It's supposed to be in Golden Teeth. Sometimes his european publishers removed D.U.C.K's, propably because they are under control of body snatcher type aliens and want to erode human individuality and artistic expression or something

awesome

Shit, I think I can see where it was. The colorist or whoever scrubbed out the D and turned the C into a circle.

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Thank you user

Thanks for the upload!

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>Duck avenger
Is that the Italian one where Donald ends up fighting Dark El-Ducks and cyborg-time-mercenaries?

Eventually, yeah. It started out more like asshole Batman.

I’m sure his work is very good on its own and all, but this is still really snobby.

It's the best comic I ever read.

Anyone have any links to those older Duck Avenger one’s? All I can find are NKPA and the few stories IDW translated.

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>That, and casul-fags also probably keep asking if he’s some sort of Ducktales fanartist or something, as the only comics they know are probably Capeshit.

I've lingered by his booth at Comic-Cons and watched this in action. One casual DT fan after another comes by, says "OOH, there are COMICS? Is Darkwing in them? Will you draw me Bubba?" And there is never a big crowd for him, just this trickle of kiddie TV nostalgia fiends.

I've been to one European Comic-Con in which he was a guest. He had lines as long as any star capeshit creator and most knew all about "his" version of the ducks.

It's clearly agonizing for him. He has a notoriously bad temper so he overreacts, and there's no excuse for going ballistic on an unknowing person; but it's easy to see why he's frustrated.

Thank you for this

Fun. How big is the rest of the life and times of Scrooge McDuck